Definition of Ecclesiological. Meaning of Ecclesiological. Synonyms of Ecclesiological

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Definition of Ecclesiological

Ecclesiological
Ecclesiological Ec*cle`si*o*log"ic*al, a. Belonging to ecclesiology.

Meaning of Ecclesiological from wikipedia

- question of separation between ecclesiological and theological primacy and separation of the different ecclesiological levels: Position of the Moscow...
- notably: Primacy of Peter, ecclesiological doctrine on the primacy of Peter the Apostle Primacy of the Roman Pontiff, ecclesiological doctrine on the primacy...
- re-established in 1879 as the St Paul's Ecclesiological Society, before reverting to the name the Ecclesiological Society in 1937. Under that name it still...
- Latin Church "as a historical phenomenon, not as a theological or ecclesiological one, is a Carolingian construction." He says that the medieval European...
- patriarchs, although ****ure discussions are to be held on the concrete ecclesiological exercise of papal primacy. The do****ent was issued at the tenth plenary...
- among groups calling themselves Christian. These groups may vary ecclesiologically in their views on a classification of Christian denominations. The...
- Movement. However, this theory of the via media was reworked in the ecclesiological writings of Frederick Denison Maurice, in a more dynamic form that...
- created by the claims of the Montanist prophets." "Ravenna Do****ent | Ecclesiological and Canonical Consequences of the Sacramental Nature of the Church...
- subsistence, expenses related to business travel Subsistit in, Catholic ecclesiological doctrine of Vatican II Subsistence agriculture Subsistence crisis Subsistence...
- Catholic Church consists of its bishops, priests, and deacons. In the ecclesiological sense of the term, "hierarchy" strictly means the "holy ordering" of...